Bevan by Vernon Adams



TrueType Font



Archive includes the Bevan TTF web font in black (extremely heavy font weight).



This is a free web font with commercial use allowed, licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. See the included OFL.txt text file in this distribution archive for license specifics and details.



"Bevan is a reworking of a traditional slab serif display typeface created by Heinrich Jost in the 1930s. In Bevan, Jost's earlier letter forms have been digitised and then reshaped for use as a webfont, the counters have been opened up a little and the stems optimised for use as bold display font in modern web browsers."



Vernon Adams' font foundry is New Typography:

http://code.newtypography.co.uk/



Vernon Adam's Google+ profile is at:

https://plus.google.com/+vernonadams/about



Vernon Adam's YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXl0n7onAsjiTDpQmeOYXHw



There is a blog dedicated to Vernon Adam's scooter accident recovery at:

http://sansoxygen.com



This particular TTF web font distribution archive was downloaded from the TrueType font repository, Font-Journal:

http://www.font-journal.com/fonts/13181/bevan.php